| Abyssinia, Italian invasion of, 23 , 77 |
| Albania, Italian invasion of, 102 |
| Amery, Leopold, 75 , 76 , 78 -9, 86 , 88 , 94 |
| Anglo-German relations, 7 , 15 , 40 -1, 65 |
| Anglo-Italian relations, 7 |
| Anglo-Soviet collaboration, anti-appeasers and, 169 -70, 171 -2, 174 , 182 , 186 -7; |
| anti-appeasers call for Anglo-Soviet collaboration, 77 - 83 , 86 -8, 95 -6; |
| the Cabinet and, 35 -6, 37 , 86 , 117 , 120 , 142 , 172 , 189 ; |
| Chamberlain and, 109 -11, 117 , 124 , 124 -6, 173 -4; |
| Chatfield and, 122 ; |
| Chiefs of Staff and 120 -1, 123 -4, 144 (n31); |
| Churchill and, 76 , 77 -8, 91 , 172 , 177 -8, 182 ; |
| Dalton and, 171 -2, 173 , 177 -8, 182 ; |
| Eden and, 172 , 178 -9; |
| Foreign Policy Committee and, 123 -4, 142 , 172 , 189 ; |
| Halifax and, 121 , 123 , 188 ; |
| Hoare and, 120 , 122 , 123 , 131 ; |
| Lloyd George and, 177 -8; |
| Seeds and, 152 -3 |
| Anschluss, the, 7 , 23 |
| anti-appeasers, 2 - 3 , 75 ; |
| and Anglo-Soviet collaboration, 169 -70, 171 -2, 174 , 182 , 186 -7; |
| attitudes to the Soviet Union, 75 -6; |
| call for Anglo-Soviet collaboration, 77 - 83 , 86 -8, 95 -6; |
| and communism, 85 ; |
| criticism of Chamberlain, 76 -7; |
| criticism of Soviet Union, 179 ; |
| criticism of the exclusion of Soviet Union from Sudetenland settlement, 76 -8; |
| criticism of the government, 176 , 179 -80, 182 ; |
| the 'Glamour Boys', 75 ; |
| and Hitler, 82 , 87 , 95 -6, 187 ; |
| ideological prejudices, 89 - 90 , 96 ; |
| Labour Party stance, 80 ; |
| and the Munich settlement, 83 , 96 ; |
| the 'Old Guard', 75 ; |
| perceptions of the Soviet Union, 87 - 95 ; |
| and Soviet intentions, 180 -3; |
| and the structural constraints on the government, 83 -7; |
| views of Germany, 87 |
| appeasement, 1 - 2 , 7 , 10 , 45 , 126 ; |
| criticism of, 84 -5; |
| failure of, 79 ; |
| French support for, 9 |
| Arnau, Gimenez, 154 -5 |
| Astakhov, Georgi, 133 |
| Atlee, Clement, 45 , 77 , 80 , 83 , 88 -9, 95 , 97 (n16), 171 , 176 ; |
| views on the Soviet Union, 93 |
| Austria, 7 |
| Baltic states, 134 , 190 ; |
| guarantees to, 118 , 128 , 132 , 134 -5; |
| Soviet seizure of, 142 ; |
| Soviet threat to, 136 |
| Bancour, Paul, 9 |
| Beg, M. Alexandre Kazem, 160 -1 |
| Benes, Edouard, 8 , 32 , 34 |
| Beriya, M.L.P., 55 |
| Blum, Leon, 9 |
| Bonnet, Georges, 9 , 10 , 32 , 103 ; |
| doubts about the Soviet Union, 35 ; |
| and the Sudetenland crisis, 8 ; |
| and the triple alliance negotiations, 138 |
| Boothby, Robert, 75 , 78 , 81 , 82 , 83 , 85 , 86 , 89 , 173 , 186 ; |
| and Soviet intentions, 180 -1; |
| views on the Soviet Union, 93 |
| Britain, Poland and the Eastern Front, Prazmowska, 104 |
| British Communist Party, 89 |
| Burgin, Lesley, 120 |
| Butler, R.A., 11 , 20 , 25 , 33 , 35 , 39 , 127 , 145 (n85), 188 |
| Cabinet, the, 5 , 24 ; |
| and Anglo-Soviet collaboration, 35 -6, 37 , 86 , 117 , 120 , 142 , 172 , 189 ; |
| and the collaboration negotiations, 131 ; |
| ideological prejudices, 141 , 187 -8; |
| and the Munich settlement, 34 -5, 40 ; |
| perceptions of Germany, 14 - 15 ; |
| and Poland, 139 ; |
| and the Sudetenland crisis, 8 , 17 ; |
| suspicions of the Soviet Union, 135 -7; |
| and a triple alliance, 45 |
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Publication information:
Book title: The British Political Elite and the Soviet Union, 1937-1939.
Contributors: Louise Grace Shaw - Author.
Publisher: Frank Cass.
Place of publication: London.
Publication year: 2003.
Page number: 206.
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